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Whitney Museum of American Art

1968 Annual Exhibition

Sculpture

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http://archive.org/details/1968annualwhit

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1968 Annual Exhibition

Contemporary American Sculpture

December 17,1968 - February 9,1969

Whitney Museum of American Art

945 Madison Avenue, New York

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Ernest Trova Study Falling Man: 5' Walking Man With Devices

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Foreword

Since 1932 the Whitney Museum has held a series of

annual and biennial exhibitions surveying the field of

contemporary American art. In the present exhibition,

like its predecessors, the artists participate by invita-

tion instead of submitting to a jury, and works are se-

lected by members of the Museum's staff. By a tradi-

tion which goes back to Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney's

first activities in American art, no prizes are awarded

in this exhibition.

The 1968 Annual is devoted entirely to sculpture.

The exhibition is more national in scope, as were those

of 1966 and 1967. This was made possible by a grant

from the Ford Foundation which enabled the Museum's

staff to visit art centers throughout the United States.

The exhibition is made possible by the cooperation

of art galleries, private collectors and artists who have

generously made loans to the exhibition and to whom

we wish to make grateful acknowledgment.

Since 1960, a larger catalogue with more illustra-

tions has been published due to the continued support

of the Friends of the Whitney Museum.

Cover: Jerry Ballaine H. & Hardart No. 14

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Whitney Museum of American Art

Trustees

Flora Whitney Miller, Chairman of the Board

David M. Solinger, President

Flora Miller Irving. Vice President

Alan H. Temple, Secretary and Treasurer

Arthur G.AItschul

John I. H. Baur

Henry F. du Pont

Armand G. Erpf

B. H. Friedman

Lloyd Goodrich

W. Barklie Henry

Michael H. Irving

G. Macculloch Miller

Hermon More (honorary)

Roy R. Neuberger

Mrs. Laurance S. Rockefeller

Robert W. Sarnoff

Benno C. Schmidt

Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney

Mrs. John Hay Whitney

Getrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Founder

Staff

John I. H. Baur, Director

Lloyd Goodrich. Advisory Director

Stephen E. Weil, Administrator

John Gordon. Curator

Margaret McKellar. Executive Secretary

Robert M. Doty. Associate Curator

Libby Seaberg. Librarian

Eugene N. Lewis. Acting Head. Education Department

Leon Levine. Public Relations

Margaret M. Watherston, Conservator

Amelia McCall Penders. Assistant Secretary

Althea Borden. Personnel Supervisor

Sally J . Kuhn, Executive Secretary, Friends of the Whitney MuseumFrank Russell, Sales & Information

Mane Appleton

John Murray. Superintendent

John E. Martin. Head Preparator

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Bennett Bean Untitled

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All addresses are in New York City unless otherwise noted.

The number in parentheses following the artist's address

indicates his dealer as listed under "Galleries." Dimensions are in inches, height preceding length or width.

Most of the works in the exhibition are for sale. Prices

are available at the Information Desk.

1 PETER AGOSTINI b. 1913

151 Avenue B (41)

The Rocker Plaster 39V6 X 40x42

2 CALVIN ALBERT b. 1918222 Willoughby Ave.. Brooklyn

Black Bull Bronze 9'/, x 15 x 7

3 PETER ALEXANDER b. 1939

2119 Estrelle. Los Angeles. Calif. (15. 20)

Untitled Polyester resin 76x7%x7'/2

4 JOHN ANDERSON b. 1928

Box 59. Asbury, N.J. (46)

Baroque Wood 96 x 96 x 96

5 STEPHEN ANTONAKOS b. 1926

435 West Broadway (18)

Ruby and Pink Aluminum, neon, electric

circuitry 36 x 42 x 24

6 RICHARD ARTSCHWAGER b. 1924

65 East Broadway (6)

100 Locations Paint, hair, wood, plastic

Indeterminate dimensions

7 JERRY BALLAINE b. 19342129'/. Russell, Berkeley, Calif.

H. and Hardart Number 14 Plastic, lacquer

50x60x 12

8 ROBERT BART b. 1923

113 Greene St. (38)

Mandala Number 3 Aluminum, stainless steel

66 x 66 x 66

9 LEONARD BASKIN b. 1922

Fort Hill, Northampton, Mass. (3)

Oedipus at Co/onus Bronze 74x29x29

10 MARYBAUERMEISTER b. 1934

119 Ridgewood St., Madison, Conn. (2)

All Things Involved in All Other Things Wood,

glass, paint 90 x 60 x45

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11 BENNETT BEAN b. 1941

1831 South Ave., Staten Island

Untitled Plexiglas 72x36x4 1/2

12 JOHN BENNETT b. 1935

300 Canal St. (18)

Lady Slipper Fiberglas, lacquer, wood

48x32x32

13 FLETCHER BENTON b. 1931

2100 Pine St., San Francisco, Calif. (2)

Synchronetic L 443 Aluminum, plexiglas,

electric circuitry 22x21x21

14 TONY BERLANT b. 1941

2802 2nd St., Santa Monica, Calif. (47)

The Cracked White House Steel, plywood

83x72 1/2 x71

15 BEN BERNS b. 1936

505 West 23 St.

Number 13 Neon, fiberglas 45x60x27%

16 MICHAEL BIGGER b. 1937

207 Williams St., Providence, R.I.

Love Me #6 Steel 1 10 x 12x48Lent by Joseph S. Sinclair, Providence, R.I.

17 RONALD BLADEN b. 1918182 Fifth Ave. (18)

Construction Lumber Wood, paint

186 x 288 x 168

18 VARUJAN BOGHOSIAN b. 1926Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. (9)

Coronation Wood, iron, clay, brass

74x47!/2 xl3

19 LEE BONTECOU b. 1931

147WoosterSt.(6)

Untitled Acetate 96x45x40

20 LOUISE BOURGEOIS b. 1911

347 West 20 St.

Sleep II Marble 23 '/2 x 24x31

21 ALEXANDER CALDER b. 1898

Roxbury, Conn. (39)

Four at Forty-Five (degrees!) Sheet metal, steel

rods 38 x256 x 256

22 KENNETH CAMPBELL b. 1913

79 Mercer St. (14)

Popeye Marble 84 x 18x36

23 JOHN CHAMBERLAIN b. 1927

405 East 13 St. (6)

Brophill Lowdown Galvanized iron

59% x 56x50

24 CHRYSSA b. 1933

27 East 83 St.

Cents Minus Steel, enamel, plexiglas, ink

78 1/2 x 28x42

25 MIKE COOPER b. 1943

c/o Esther Robles Gallery, 665 N. La Cienega,

Los Angeles, Calif.

Time Capsule Chromed steel 60x48x48

26 TONY DELAP b. 1927

225 Jasmine St., Corona del Mar, Calif. (15, 31)

Sutro Anodized aluminum, plexiglas

48x96x48

27 WALTER DE MARIA b. 1935

27 Howard St. (13)

Garbo Column Aluminum 72x4 a/2x4Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rowan,

Pasadena, Calif.

28 DEBORAH DEMOULPIED b. 1933

248 Pine Orchard Rd., Branford, Conn. (7)

Pa/amos Plexiglas 32 x47V& x 35%

29 JOSE DE RIVERA b. 1904

40-40 24th St., Long Island City, N.Y. (3)

Cpnstruction Number 1 06 Stainless steel

28x24x 17

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30 MARK Dl SUVERO b. 1933

195 Front St. (1,8)

To Martin Luther King Steel 44 x 72x41V2Lent by the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Collection

31 TOM DOYLE b. 1928135 Bowery (13)

Ringgold Fiberglas, paint 38x31x109

32 ROBERT ENGMAN b. 1927Haverford, Pa. (7)

Aspects of a Tone Poem Bronze, paint

14xl2 1y4x5 1/2

33 PETER ERSKINE b. 1941

East Chatham, N.Y.

The Undiscovered Self Styrofoam, dynel, epoxy

18x79x65

34 HERBERT FERBER b. 1906827 Broadway (16)

Circle and Calligraph III Copper 71x54x24

35 FRANK GALLO b. 1933

804 West Nevada, Urbana, III. (23)

Man with Necktie Epoxy 23 3/4 x 1

1

1/2 x 1

1

36 WILLIAM GEIS, III b. 1940

P.O. Box 85, Woodacre, Calif. (40)

Perusal's Oar Wood, fiberglas, plaster, paint

96x60x72

37 CRISTOS GIANAKOS b. 1934

138 Prince St.

Sculpture Number 10 Polyester resin

24x30x30

38 JOHN GOODYEAR b. 1930R.D. 1, Lebanon, N.J.

Hot and Cold Bars Aluminum, plastic, electric

circuitry 5%x5%x7239 ROBERT GRAHAM b. 1938

1233 S. Ogden Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. (30)

Untitled Mixed media 12x22x22

40 NANCY GROSSMAN b. 1940105 Eldridge St. (9)

Head (2 Stars) Leather, wood, epoxy paint

16x7x9Collection of the Whitney Museum of American

Art, Gift of the Howard and Jean Lipman

Foundation, Inc.

41 ROBERT GROSVENOR b. 1937

302 Elizabeth St. (18)

Untitled Plywood, steel, fiberglas, paint

108 x 384 x 18

42 ROY GUSSOW b. 191840-40 24th St., Long Island City, N.Y. (3)

Three Columns, 515-68 Stainless steel sheet

36>/2 x 27x26

43 PETER GUTKIN b. 1944

607 Hemlock, San Francisco, Calif. (24)

Untitled Alder wood, plastics 47x36x36

44 MICHAEL HALL b. 1941

Rt. 7, Grimes Mill Rd., Lexington, Ky.

Mastodon VI Aluminum, bronze 37x88x24

45 DUAYNE HATCHETT b. 1935

c/o Royal Marks Gallery, 19 East 71 St.

Go Aluminum, acrylic plastic 92x111x84

46 ALEX HAY b. 1930

27 Howard St. (30)

Paper Bag Paper, epoxy, fiberglas, paint

60x29x 17 3/4

47 MICHAEL HEIZER b. 1944

79 Mercer St.

City Depression Plated metal, displaced paving

stones 4 x 144 x48

48 EVA HESSE b. 1936134 Bowery (18)

Sans Fiberglas 5 units, each 38 x 85 x 7

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49 WILL HORWITT b. 1934

131 East 15 St. (41)

Landscape in a Minimal World Bronze

161/2 x 25 x 13

50 ROBERT HOWARD b. 1922

Ackland Art Center, Chapel Hill, N.C. (33)

1-68 Steel, paint 64x100x48

51 ROBERT HUDSON b. 1938

White Gate Ranch, Bolinas, Calif. (19)

Black Lift Steel 84x72x72

52 RICHARD HUNT b. 1935

1503 N. Cleveland Ave., Chicago, III. (12)

Hybrid Form Steel 17^x29x20

53 JAMES HUNTINGTON b. 1941

29 Park Row (36)

Idria Nacreous metalic acrylic, canvas, wood

66x66x 12

54 DANIEL LARUE JOHNSON b. 1938

109 Spring St.

Eve Wood, paint 36 x 38 x 12

55 DONALD JUDD b. 1928

53 East 19 St. (6)

Untitled Anodized aluminum 48x61x108

56 CRAIG KAUFFMAN b. 1932

c/o Pace Gallery, 32 East 57 St.

Untitled Plexiglas 24x60x10

57 ELLSWORTH KELLY b. 1923

1 West 67 St. (26)

Untitled (white) Aluminum, paint

IOOV2 x 146^2 x38 3/8Lent by William Rubin, N.Y.

58 WILLIAM KING b. 1925

17 East 96 St. (11)

The Interview Aluminum 52x14x10

59 ROBERT KINMONT b. 1937

500 San Francisco Blvd., San Anselmo, Calif.

36 Flavors Wax, neon, wood 86x17x4

60 LYMAN KIPP b. 1929

North Salem, N.Y.

Hudson Bay Steel, paint 108x96x96

61 GABRIEL KOHN b. 1910

10806 Ventura Blvd., N. Hollywood, Calif. (47)

Ventura #10 Pine, beech, redwood 25x22x16

62 JOSEPH KONZAL b. 1905

254 Warren St., Brooklyn (43)

Sparta Bronze 23 y2 x 9 l/2 x 7V2

63 ROCKNE KREBS b. 1938

1960 Baltimore St., N.W., Washington, D.C. (5)

Untitled Scotchlite, aluminum 154x154x120

64 GARY KUEHN b. 1939

1551 Westbrook Rd., Somerville, N.J. (1)

Untitled Wood, fiberglas, enamel 30x48x2iy2

65 GERALD LAING b. 1936

141 GreeneSt. (17)

Gold Standard Steel, paint 4y x48y2 x 45y2

66 LEROY LAMIS b. 1925

3101 Oak St., Terre Haute, Ind. (45)

Construction 143 Plexiglas 37x13x13

67 STANLEY LANDSMAN b. 1930

35 West 26 St. (6)

Flora Wood, glass, electric circuitry

72x24x24

68 MICHAEL LEKAKIS b. 1907

57 West 28 St.

Apotheosis Oak 102x60x48

69 JOSEPH LEVI b. 1938171 West 71 St. (44)

Sarigan Metal, electric circuitry, paint

103^2 x 58 x 18

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70 LES LEVINE b. 1936

119 Bowery (18)

Black Star Plexiglas 66x94x102

71 ALEXANDER LIBERMAN b. 1912

173 East 70 St. (16)

Arc Steel, paint 111 1/;? x 147 x 108

72 ROY LICHTENSTEIN b. 1923190 Bowery (6)

Modern Sculpture with Velvet Rope Brass, velvet

rope 2 parts, 83 lA x 26 x 15 and 59 x 26 x 15

73 SEYMOUR LIPTON b. 1903302 West 98 St. (34)

Catacombs Nickel silver on monel metal

83 x 67 x 34

74 JIM LOVE b. 1927

908 Truxillo, Houston, Texas (28)

Portable Bunker for Family Quarrels Steel, sand

bags gyzxlOVfcxS

75 BIX LYE b. 1937

801 Greenwich St.

Snack II Nova ply, epoxy, lacquer, lucite

10 1/4 x7 1/4 x6 1/4

76 SHELDON MACHLIN b. 1918

39 Columbia PL, Brooklyn (48)

Silver Tn'mb/e Steel, paint 24x6 1/2 x6 1/2

77 ROBERT MALLARY b. 1917

85 N. Whitney St., Amherst, Mass. (46)

Quad III TRAN2 Computer sculpture in

laminated veneer 68 '/2 x IIV2 x 11

78 john Mccracken b. 1934

20 East 17 St. (15)

Untitled Plywood, paint 120x32x80

79 ED McGOWIN b. 19381215 Fort Myer Dr., Arlington, Va. (25)

Squinches Plexiglas 144x72x54

80 WALTER McNAMARA b. 1939720 Milton Circle, Reno, Nev.

Soft Ware with Non-Tongue Plaster, copper

96x30x 12

81 CLEMENT MEADMORE b. 1929317 West 99 St. (5)

UTurn Painted Cor-ten steel 87x168x132

82 JAMES MELCHERT b. 19306077 Oceanview Dr., Oakland, Calif. (24, 36)

Photo Negative with Ashtray on Blue Table

Ceramic 4x15x15

83 ROBERT MORRIS b. 1931

c/o Leo Castelli Gallery, 4 East 77 St.

Untitled Aluminum 36x144x144

84 ROBERT MURRAY b. 1936

138 East 22 St. (38)

Chinook Aluminum, paint 144x192x48

85 LOUISE NEVELSON b. 190029 Spring St. (37)

Canada Series III Plexiglas 42y2 x 27 x 7y2Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Avnet,

Great Neck, N.Y.

86 BARNETT NEWMAN b. 1905

685 West End Ave. (30)

Here III Stainless steel, Cor-ten steel

125x23 I/2 x 18 1/2

87 MINORU NIIZUMA b. 1930

87 Christopher St. (50)

Windy Wind Marble 75x10x10Lent by Roy D. Beemer, Beverly Hills, Calif.

88 CLAES OLDENBURG b. 1929

404 East 14 St. (26)

Giant Soft Ketchup Bottle with Ketchup Canvas,

foam rubber 100x200x24

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90

91

92

DENNIS OPPENHEIM b. 1938

294 State St., Brooklyn (21)

Decomposition—Whitney Museum Mixed media

13 x 120x96

ALFONSO OSSORIO b. 1916

The Creeks, Easthampton, N.Y. (9)

Congregation # 3 Mixed media 106x36x17Lent by Morris J. Pinto, Paris

HAROLD PARIS b. 1925

1401 Middle Harbor Rd., Oakland, Calif. (24)

Conversation on a Black Afternoon: April 4, 1968,

6:01P.M. Wood, plastic 51x72x53

KENNETH PRICE b. 1935

2360 S. Robertson, Los Angeles, Calif.

R.G.Violet Ceramic 5x3y2 x9Lent by Jackie and Ulf Greber, Beverly Hills, Calif.

93 LEO RABKIN b. 1919

218 West 20 St.

Calligraphy-Box Plexiglas, paper, electric

circuitry 12V2 xlOV2 x 10V2

94 CARLOS RAMOS b. 1940

c/o Barden, 69 Horatio St.

Untitled Fiberglas 59x37x15

95 JAMES REINEKING b. 1937

3178 17th St., San Francisco, Calif. (40)

Untitled Sitting Object/ 2nd Edition Paint, wood,

plexiglas, electric circuitry 12 x 24 x 24

96 SAM RICHARDSON b. 1934

c/o Esther Robles Gallery, 665 N. La Cienega,

Los Angeles, Calif.

The Fog Bank Hangs Over Six Miles of that Guy's

River Fiberglas, polyfoam, plastic, lacquer

40x71% x6 3/4

97 ROBERT RICHENBURG b. 1917

359 West Broadway

Clear Sailing Polyethylene plastic 72x60x24

98 GEORGE RICKEY b. 1907

R.D. 2, East Chatham, N.Y. (45)

Two Lines Oblique Stainless steel

120 x indeterminate w. x 4"

99 LARRY RIVERS b. 1923

404 East 14 St. (34)

Cropped Blue Bed Wood, canvas

47 1/2 x48x40 3/4

100 HENRY ROLLINS b. 1937

249 Redwood Rd., San Anselmo, Calif.

The Sun Brass, bronze 14x14x14

101 JAMES ROSATI b. 1912

252 West 14 St. (34)

Horizon II Bronze 108x84x72

102 BERNARD ROSENTHAL b. 1914

358 East 57 St. (29)

Odyssey Aluminum, paint 78x98x90

103 CHARLES ROSS b. 1937

80WoosterSt. (13)

Prism Pair— Left and Right Exchange Plexiglas,

mineral oil two parts, each 36x60x28

104 THEODORE ROSZAK b. 1907

1 St. Lukes PI. (35)

Vector— Study for Architectural Wall

Mixed Media 60 x 96

105 LUCAS SAMARAS b. 1936

52 West 71 St. (37)

Transformation: Flowers Mixed media

53 3/8 x 35x31

106 FRED SANDBACK b. 1943401 8th Ave., Brooklyn (13)

Trapezoid Orange elastic cord 108x108x24

107 ALAN SARET b. 1944130 Greene St. (4)

True Jungle: Canopy Forest Wire, paint

108x206x4 1/2

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108 JULIUS SCHMIDT b. 1923

Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills,

Mich. (34)

Untitled Bronze 29>/2 x 25x21

109 ROY SCHNACKENBERG b. 1934

2600 N. Racine, Chicago, III.

Woman in Tub Hydrastone 9x8x17Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Selle, Chicago, III.

110 GEORGE SEGAL b. 1924

RFD 4, Box 323, North Brunswick, N.J. (26)

Laundromat Plaster, metal, plastic 47x97x43

111 JASON SELEY b. 1919

209 Hudson St., Ithaca, N. Y. (30)

Hanover II Chromium plated steel 96x48x30

112 WILLIAM SELLERS b. 19292734 Rush-Mendon Rd., Honeoye Falls, N. Y. (41)

Twist Stainless steel 43>/2 x 102x72

113 RICHARD SERRA b. 1939

319 Greenwich St. (1)

Slow Roll for Philip Glass Lead 6 3 4x72x7 1/2

114 ROBERT SMITHSON b. 1938

799 Greenwich St. (13)

Palisades Aluminum, enamel, stone

56x26x36

115 KENNETH SNELSON b. 1927

36 West 26 St. (13)

Lorraine Steel, stainless steel cable, paint

120x 120x180

116 SYLVIA STONE b. 1928

238 Park Avenue So. (10)

Monolith Plexiglas, acrylic 64xl32x 1/2

117 EDVINS STRAUTMANIS b. 1933

4618 N. Dover St., Chicago, III. (32)

Supercrait Wood, paint 57 1/2 x 126 x 108

118 GEORGE SUGARMAN b. 1912

127 Greene St. (18)

Square Spiral Steel, paint 111x126x114

119 WAYNE TAYLOR b. 1931

189 Bowery

Blue Flake III Vinyl 103x63x16

120 JULIUS TOBIAS b. 1915

9 Great Jones St.

Interior Space #3 Masonite, formica

102x86V2 x 114

121 MICHAEL TODD b. 1935494 Broadway (27)

Untitled Painted Cor-ten steel 65x84x60

122 ERNEST TROVA b. 1927

c/o Pace Gallery, 32 East 57 St.

Study Falling Man: 5' Walking Man with Devices

Bronze 60 x 24 x 18

Lent by the McCory Corporation, N.Y.

123 ANNE TRUITT b. 1921

3520Tilden St. N.W., Washington, D. C. (16)

Whale's Eye Wood, paint 60x18x18

124 WILLIAM TUNBERG b. 1936

903 Pacific Ave., Venice, Calif.

Neoclassical Drawing Trap Wood, epoxy, chrome

53y2 x21 x22

125 DEWAIN VALENTINE b. 1936

69 Market St., Venice, Calif.

Slab Polyester 96x18x36

126 RICHARD VAN BUREN b. 1937

510 Broome St. (4)

Untitled, 1968 Fiberglas, charcoal

96x 19x7

127 FRANK LINCOLN VINER b. 1939

163 Bowery

Peat Moss Plot Mixed media 54x54x12

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128 RUTH VOLLMER25 Central Park West (38)

In Relation Three to Four Aluminum 20x20x20

129 DAVID VON SCHLEGELL b. 1920

173 Christopher St. (1,49)

Untitled Stainless steel 84x192x248

130 DAVID WEINRIB b. 1924

78 Greene St. (33)

Son Polyester resin 29V2 x43y2 x 2iy2

131 TOM WESSELMANN b. 1931

54 Bond St. (26)

Seascape Number 5 Synthetic polymer paint,

plexiglas 65 x 44 :/2 x 3

Collection of the Whitney Museum of American

Art. Gift of the Howard and Jean Lipman

Foundation, Inc.

132 H. C. WESTERMANN b. 1922

Brookfield Center, Conn. (19)

Lily Bolero Wood, glass, paint 18V2x9%x8

133 JOHN WILLENBECHER b. 193615 West 68 St. (17)

Spheremusic No. 5 Wood, glass, paint

38% x38Vi x3!/2

134 FRANKLIN WILLIAMS b. 1940

4120 Montgomery, Oakland, Calif.

Untitled Mixed media 8x10x22

135 CHRISTOPHER WILMARTH b. 1943

5 Lispenard St. (23)

New Plywood, glass 96x24x24

136 JAMES WINES b. 1932

60 Greene St. (34)

Disc and Square Steel, cement 72x72x6

137 GARY WOJCIK b. 1945

545 S. Limestone, Lexington, Ky. (22)

Snaker Ray Welded steel, automotive lacquer

24x96x42

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Galleries

1 Richard Bellamy and Noah Goldowsky Gallery

2 Galeria Bonino

3 Grace Borgenicht Gallery

4 Bykert Gallery

5 Byron Gallery

6 Leo Castelli Gallery

7 Galerie Chalette

8 Paula Cooper

9 Cordier & Ekstrom

10 Tiborde Nagy Gallery

11 Terry Dintenfass, Inc.

12 Dorsky Gallery

13 Dwan Gallery

14 Egan Gallery

15 Robert Elkon Gallery

16 Andre Emmerich Gallery

17 Richard Feigen Gallery

18 Fischbach Gallery

19 Allan Frumkin Gallery

20 Gallery 669. Los Angeles

21 John Gibson

22 Gilman Galleries, Chicago

23 Graham Gallery

24 Hansen Gallery, San Francisco

25 Henri Gallery, Washington, D. C.

26 Sidney Janis Gallery

27 Gertrude Kasle Gallery, Detroit

28 AtelierChapman Kelley, Dallas

29 M. Knoedler&Co., Inc.

30 Kornblee Gallery

31 Felix Landau, Los Angeles

32 Main Street Galleries, Chicago

33 Royal Marks Gallery

34 Marlborough-Gerson Gallery

35 Pierre Matisse Gallery

36 Obelisk Gallery, Boston

37 Pace Gallery

38 Betty Parsons Gallery

39 Perls Galleries

40 Quay Gallery, San Francisco

41 Stephen Radich Gallery

42 Esther Robles Gallery, Los Angeles

43 Bertha Schaefer Gallery

44 Stable Gallery

45 Staempfli Gallery

46 Allan Stone Gallery

47 David Stuart Galleries, Los Angeles

48 Waddell Gallery

49 Ward-Nasse Gallery, Boston

50 Howard Wise Gallery

Collections

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Avnet, Great Neck, New York

Roy D. Beemer, Beverly Hills, California

Jackie and Ulf Greber, Beverly Hills, California

The Joseph H. Hirshhorn Collection, New York

McCrory Corporation, New York

Morris J. Pinto, Paris

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rowan, Pasadena, California

William Rubin, New York

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Selle, Chicago, Illinois

Joseph S. Sinclair, Providence, Rhode Island

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

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Peter Agostini The Rocker

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John Anderson Baroque

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Mary Bauermeister All Things Involved in All OtherThings

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Tony Berlant The Cracked White House

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Varujan Boghosian Coronation

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Louise Bourgeois Sleep II

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Kenneth Campbell Popeye

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Richard Artschwager 100 Locations

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Peter Erskine The Undiscovered Self

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moTom Doyle Ringgold

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Herbert Ferber Circle and Calligraph III

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Cristos Gianakos Sculpture No. 10

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Nancy Grossman Head (2 stars)

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John Goodyear Hot and Cold Bars

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RoyGussow Three Columns 5-15-68

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Michael Hall Mastodon VI

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Duayne Hatchett Go

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Alex Hay Paper Bag

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Robert Howard 1-68

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Richard Hunt Hybrid Form

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James Huntington Idria

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Robert Graham Untitled

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Craig Kauffman Untitled

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Rockne Krebs Untitled

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GaryKuehn Untitled

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Michael Lekakis Apotheosis

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Robert Morris Untitled

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Harold Paris Conversation on a Black Afternoon: April 4, 1968, 6:01 P.M.

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Carlos Ramos Untitled

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Kenneth Price R.G.Violet

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James Reineking Untitled Sitting Object/ 2nd Edition

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Larry Rivers Cropped Blue Bed

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Bernard Rosenthal Odyssey

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James Wines Disc and Square

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